Technically I did it first but I'm not a streamer and I don't make videos so nobody believes me. Savj representin Mammoth Standard Mill Rogue pretty well, mad respect.
Played some mill at legend the last few days. Pretty inconsistent, but it does destroy Jade Druid and living mana if you have the vanish ready although here I don't think that Druid understood how living mana worked with vanish. Should have started playing them and probably still wins.
Hey I stared to play hearthstone a week ago, because of that i down now much about decks. so i want to ask ,is the goal of this deck that the enemy dies by drawing cards like you did in this fight ? Sorry for mistakes in this Text im from germany and not from england ^^
Yep, a lot of slower decks keep fatigue in mind as an alternate win condition but druid and rogue in particular have several tools that make it quite viable to just plan around doing this every game. Even better, since most decks run some form of card draw on their own and mill decks aren't particularly common you have the advantage of your opponent often helping you at first by running through their deck more quickly. It's a risky strategy (giving your enemy lots of things that they want to use to kill you can obviously backfire) but it's a fun change from the usual ways of winning.
Luis Wagener Quick lesson about decks: Control: slow high value decks which play to the end and beat the opponent there. Combo: beat the opponent in a single turn with a combo of cards. Aggro: beat the opponent before they have to time to set up Midrange: beat opponent in the middle of the game. Mill: beat the opponent by making them draw into fatigue.
A9OOlbGorrila Prince 2 is very good in buffadin and zoo. Prince 3 is probably going to a be a key card Ina future combo deck. All 3 princes aren't bad.
curator is there only for one purpose - drawing coldlight oracle so you might replace it with .... anything , because nothing else would guarantee you an oracle draw so yeah... any card is good btw , stonehill defender can give you curator sometimes .. just saying :)
Primalfin Lookout is a good replacement if you dont own curator.. if you played your first coldlight yet did not draw a way to return it you can gamble for another one with that... if you do not get another coldlight you might gain something that strengthens your board a bit such as a warleader.. yet you hardly will have a truely dominant board to keep any buffs alternatively any card that draws you cards
The more reactive your deck is, the painful a mill matchup will be. If you can put up some early aggression with your deck, then there is no point in coceiding; the mill rogue can fizzle and not draw the coldlights in time.
Carlos Díez Mill Rogue is a deck that doesn't rely on bullshit RNG cards like glyph and doesn't constantly freeze the board every turn. It has a very high skill ceiling and you can't afford making any small mistake with this deck. On top of that, it's super fun and rewarding to successfully mill your opponent to death by calculating the damage you need while exodia mage doesn't care how much HP you have, you're just dead.
Your bias is clearly showing right now. Not that exodia mage is a fun deck to play against but really, Mill Rogue isnt fun to play against either. In fact if you'd go to MTG being a mill player would put you on a similar pedestal as exodia mage.
Julius V Sure, my bias may be speaking, I admit that. But mill rogue feels a lot more fair than having lethal on board for 4+ turns and just not being able to kill your opponent. Also, MTG and Hearthstone are very different communities and games, I don't feel it's fair to compare a deck-archetype between the two like that.
Except that Vanish is basically equal to Blizzard in what it does for Millrogue and mage decks, stall for one turn. The only difference between Rogue and Mage in the ability to stalls is that Rogue doesn't have another AoE sap. Like an imaginative 4 mana Blinding powder "Deal 1 to all undamaged minions, if they survive return them to their owners hand." (However, Vanish can situationally be stronger than Blizzard because in few cases will a player have enough mana to replay their entire board. It only gets to a struggling point when strong battlecries have been vanished.) Well, that and Rogue doesn't have an iceblock they can sit behind to protect themself. Bottomline is that Millrogue is marginally more fair than Quest Mage or Freeze Mage, both of which can easily spend up to 4 turns of stalling minions on board, while Rogue can stall for only 2 with Vanish (though if the Rogue then plays a Doomsayer on an empty board they also have the option of stalling for four turns in total.). But that said, Mill Rogue is still not the most fair or fun deck to play against.
Why do youtubers that play mill druid only post replays against druid. Druid is the easiest deck for mill rogue because they draw their entire deck with UI and nourishes very quick. Then right after that you just skulking giest and win. I'd appreciate some variety.
if you pay attention to the video, the first druid draw three cards by himself, and savj doesn't play the gheist. the second druid is an aggro tard, that drawed 0 cards. those were two very unfavorable situations, yet savj made a win. quality content imo :)